Sentence examples for an unavoidable stage from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "an unavoidable stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a phase or step in a process that cannot be avoided or skipped.
Example: "In the development of any new product, market research is an unavoidable stage that must be completed before launching."
Alternatives: "a necessary phase" or "an essential step".

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Journeys made under certain specific conditions are not deemed to be susceptible to transfer, namely circuits with an unavoidable stage by car, journeys made at night or for the purpose of accompanying other individuals.

The process of metal solubilization is an unavoidable stage of CR but is unselective, with other contaminants solubilized as well.

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This type of problem always narrows to an unavoidable point.

This is a painful, but unavoidable stage of the separation process.

The mechanistic background for these predictions comes from a qualitative consideration of the mechanical stability of a funnel-like membrane neck, an unavoidable intermediate stage of the fission process.

Identifying the stages of sleep, or sleep staging, is an unavoidable step in sleep research and typically requires visual inspection of electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG) data.

Elevated serum phosphate levels (hyperphosphataemia) are an unavoidable clinical consequence of the advanced stages of CKD [ 3, 4].

So it is a pleasure to see her in the Hartford Stage's current production and an unavoidable acknowledgment of the passage of time that she is playing Big Mama.

Furthermore, this secondary clustering is also caused by the presence of contaminating merozoite stages co-purified in gametocyte samples, an unavoidable bi-product of the asynchronicity of E. tenella infections at this later time point (144 h post-infection).

By now, it's an unavoidable trope: The unusual-looking, weirdly-mannered outcast shambles on stage for an audition on a show like American Idol or America's Got Talent and promptly makes a fool of herself.

Ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI) is an unavoidable consequence of organ transplantation that may occur during a number of stages in the transplantation procedure.

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